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The Vampire of Sacramento: Richard Chase and the Institutional Failures That Enabled a Serial Killer

by Feargus O'Connor
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798215499030
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Silverback Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Silverback Books
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  • Pages: 626
  • Original Price: GBP 23.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 713 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Murder / Serial Killers

The Vampire of Sacramento: Richard Chase and the Institutional Failures That Enabled a Serial Killer

In January 1978, Sacramento became the hunting ground for one of America's most disturbing serial killers. Richard Trenton Chase murdered six people in four weeks, driven by schizophrenic delusions that his blood was turning to powder and that he needed to consume human organs to survive. But this meticulously researched account reveals that Chase's crimes were not simply the work of a madman-they were the inevitable result of catastrophic failures across every institution designed to prevent such violence.

Drawing on psychiatric records, court transcripts, and forensic evidence, this book traces Chase's trajectory from an abused child through failed psychiatric interventions to his final suicide on death row. Each chapter examines a different dimension of the case: the childhood trauma that seeded his pathology, the psychiatric system that released him prematurely, the family that discontinued his medication, the law enforcement encounter that missed a critical intervention opportunity, and the legal proceedings that grappled with his obvious insanity.

More than a true crime narrative, this is an institutional autopsy examining how mental health policy, civil commitment laws, and systemic coordination failures enabled a preventable tragedy. The final chapter demonstrates that four decades later, the same failures continue to produce similar outcomes, making Chase's case not historical curiosity but urgent warning about problems that remain unresolved.

O'Connor, Feargus: -

Feargus O'Connor is a historical writer specializing in recovering marginalized voices and examining how institutional violence operates across different periods and contexts. With expertise in transforming Feargus O'Connor extensive archival research into accessible yet scholarly narratives, Feargus O'Connor has produced comprehensive works on topics ranging from ancient empires to colonial-era crimes, always with attention to rigorous scholarship and compelling storytelling. This book represents his commitment to examining forgotten historical episodes and challenging romanticized narratives through careful analysis of primary sources and institutional records.

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